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I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. Most can’t afford to donate, but we hope you can.
If everyone chips in $25, we can keep this going for free.
For the price of a book, we can share that book online forever. When I started this, people called me crazy. Collect web pages? Why? For 21 years, we’ve backed up the Web, so if government data or entire newspapers disappear, we can say: We Got This. We’re dedicated to reader privacy. We never accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, please chip in. Thank you. —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive

I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. Most can’t afford to donate, but we hope you can.
If everyone chips in $25, we can keep this going for free.
For the price of a book, we can share that book online forever. When I started this, people called me crazy. Collect web pages? Why? For 21 years, we’ve backed up the Web, so if government data or entire newspapers disappear, we can say: We Got This. We’re dedicated to reader privacy. We never accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, please chip in. Thank you. —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive

I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on.
If everyone chips in $25, we can keep this going for free.
For the price of a book, we can share that book online forever. When I started this, people called me crazy. Collect web pages? Why? For 21 years, we’ve backed up the Web, so if government data or entire newspapers disappear, we can say: We Got This. We never accept ads, but we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, please chip in. Thank you. —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive

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BRAINdead2 is a shareware offering that features two distinct games in a single program - a hidden tile match game that tests memory skills and a visible tile match game that pits the player against the clock. The game was originally written because there are so few PC games that our five year old could play without help. Kids do really well with this game. As for adults - the name says it all! Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Puzzle games